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Kaitlyn Wylde

Kaitlyn Wylde

Reporter & Writer at Bustle

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  • English
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  • Internet
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Recent Articles

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Your Guide To Curating Your TikTok For You Page

Wondering how TikTok’s algorithm works? Here’s how to personalize your TikTok For You page in just a few taps.
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You Can Now Add Poll Stickers To Instagram Reels

Instagram Reels are an easy way to grow your following on the social media platform. Here’s how to use Reels.
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How The TikTok-Viral WalkingPad Leveled Up My WFH Game

Can you get your steps and tasks done at the same time? Using the TikTok-viral WalkingPad, you can.
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How To Master The Art Of The Relationship Soft Launch

An Instagram relationship soft launch is the new Facebook official. Here’s how to master the art of soft launching a relationship on Instagram.
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The Easy Way To Turn Your Instagram Reels Suggestions Off

There’s an easy way to turn off your Instagram suggestions, if you’re over seeing random Reels and posts in your feed.
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Hot Girls Are Out. Meet TikTok’s Feral Girl.

Is having a feral girl summer a good thing? On TikTok, being feral means enjoying your one wild and precious life.
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10 Pi Day Tweets & Memes To Send To Your Group Chat On March 14

March 14 is a very special day: Pi Day. Here are 10 funny memes to send your friends in honor of the mathematical constant.
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A New Creator App Wants To Fill The Void Between Instagram & OnlyFans

Sunroom, a new creator monetization app, wants to fill the gap between Instagram and OnlyFans. Here’s how the apps compare.
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Can’t Take ‘Euphoria’? Try Sylvanian Drama TikTok Instead

Creator Thea von Engelbrechten has created an oddly appealing miniseries in the Sylvanian Drama TikTok account.
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“OK Perfect” On TikTok Is The New “No Worries If Not!”

The TikTok-viral phrase “OK perfect” is a Gen Z version of “no worries if not!” Learn more about the viral sound.
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This Sneaky Hack Keeps Your Favorite TikTok Videos Organized

Keep your salmon bowls and blow outs separate. Here’s how to save TikToks to your favorites, then organize them to find old TikToks easily.
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TikTok’s Latest Food Obsession Is A Dippable Green Salad

Melissa Ben-Ishay, aka Baked By Melissa’s Green Goddess dip salad is next level chopped. Here’s how to make the TikTok-viral salad.
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This New Bot Grades Your Wordle Performance So You Can Get Better

The game Wordle is the internet’s most enduring obsession. Here’s how to play Wordle, including Wordle’s hard mode, and use Wordle Bot to improve.
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What's The Most Common Myers-Briggs Type? A Significant Amount Of P...

Everyone wants to believe they’re unique, but the Myers-Briggs test says we all fit into 16 personality types. Here’s the most common Myers-Briggs type.
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How To Use Hinge’s Best Features For Maximum Matches

In this comprehensive guide, users explain how to use the dating app Hinge and its best features for maximum impact.
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Instagram’s New Feature Will Recap Your Best Stories From This Year

On Dec. 9, Instagram launched a new Year In Review feature, called 2021 Playback, in your stories. Here’s how to find and use the feature.
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How Your Relationship Will Change In 2022, Based On Your Zodiac Sig...

Many of us are wondering how our love lives are going to pan out in the new year, so we asked astrologers what to expect.
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The Pros & Cons Of Moving Home vs. Moving Somewhere New

A whopping 72% of Americans choose to live near to their hometown. Is it worth it?
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We Asked An Astrologer About The Differences Between The Pattern & ...

The Pattern and Co-Star are two of the most popular astrology apps out there. But what’s the difference between them?
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Why Gen Z Uses “Cringe” Differently From Millennials

What does “cringe” mean? Gen Z uses cringe like an adjective, where millennials use it as intended: a verb. Ultimately, it’s cringe to ask.
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Couch Guy’s Girlfriend Shared Her Side Of The Story On A Podcast

#CouchGuy videos are probably all over your TikTok #ForYou page. Here’s how the original video poster has responded to the publicity.